FIFA stiffs rules, hits from angle under new law

A significant change in regulations is expected to take effect from the World Cup, directly affecting the way shocks are executed from angle.
Under the new rule, players will no longer be allowed to create deliberate obstacles during the execution of the choirs. That's whether the ball is in the game or not.
If judges establish such a deadlock and action ends with a goal, it will be annulled immediately.
This decision aims to reduce controversial situations within the area and ensure more justice in standard situations, which have often been a source of controversy in modern football.
With this change, the World Cup is expected to bring a stricter interpretation of rules in standard shocks, significantly influencing team strategies in fixed stages of the game.












